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General Elections in Iceland bring a complicated political landscape

By Iceland Monitor October 30, 2017
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Icelanders wake up to a different political landscape after Saturday’s general elections. The three parties that made up the center-right coalition government lost 12 of their 32 seats in Iceland’s 63 member parliament. The opposition parties, taken together, did however only win one of the seats lost by the outgoing government parties. Instead, two new entrants on the political scene snapped up the other 11 seats.

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